Design Product Labels and Packaging Graphics Online
Labels carry your brand, your product information and the codes a retailer scans. CraftyWand lets you design product labels and packaging graphics in the browser and keep them consistent with the rest of your packaging, so the label and the box always feel like one design.
Design labels in the browser
Lay out a label with the same editor you use for box artwork — no separate tool and no context switching. You work with type, images and shapes in a workspace built for packaging, not a generic graphics app bent to the task.
Keeping labels in the same place as the structure makes it easy to stay visually consistent with the wider product packaging design.
Text, images, barcodes and QR codes
Add the practical elements a label needs: product copy, imagery, barcodes and QR codes. Codes are a first-class part of packaging, so building them in alongside your graphics keeps everything in one place and correctly positioned.
That matters for retail, where a mis-sized or misplaced barcode can fail a scan and hold up a product going on sale.
Align labels to the container or dieline
Position your label artwork in the same coordinate space as the structure, so it sits correctly on the panel or wraps a container as intended. You are not eyeballing placement against a flat rectangle and hoping it lines up in real life.
Preview the result on a 3D mockup to check fit, wrap and legibility before committing.
Print-ready export
Export label artwork as print-ready files with clean vector output, ready for your printer and any cutting or finishing the label needs.
Part of a complete system
Labels rarely live alone — they belong to a box, jar or bottle, and they share a brand language with everything around them. Designing them inside CraftyWand keeps the label and its packaging consistent from concept through to print, instead of treating the label as an afterthought.
Labels for jars, bottles, pouches and boxes
Different containers ask different things of a label. A jar or bottle label has to wrap a curved surface and meet cleanly at the seam; a pouch label sits on a flexible face that moves in the hand; a box panel is flat but has to align with the structure around it. Designing the label in the same workspace as the packaging means you can position it against the real container and see how it behaves before you print.
Keep the label and the package consistent
A label rarely travels alone. It shares colours, type and tone with the box, the insert and the wider range, and small inconsistencies between them are surprisingly noticeable on a shelf. Building labels alongside the rest of your product packaging keeps that family resemblance intact, so every piece looks like part of one considered system.
Start designing packaging in your browser
Open CraftyWand in your browser and create a free account — there is nothing to install. Pick a structure, drop in your artwork, preview the folded box in 3D, and export a print-ready dieline when you are happy with it.
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